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rc freak 06.24.2005 05:07 PM

Nitro Crawler
 
What do you think is a better nitro crawler the revo crawler project or the xtm x-factor 2 in stock form? I say the revo project crawler is better but I would like to here what you guys think.

braaap11889 06.24.2005 07:33 PM

Nitro and rockcrawling don't mix. They don't have the instant torque that electric does, they have clutches that will probably burn up super fast when trying to climb a wall, it would be pretty hard to get the gear ratios low enough to have it even perform good. I would say make the revo brushless and do what steve slayden did with his revo. Yes his revo is nitro but a brushless one would so beat a nitro one. Nitro engines also load up at idle.

rc freak 06.26.2005 06:22 PM

Go to traxxas.com and look for the revo project and it will be on the first page

RC-Monster Mike 06.26.2005 06:29 PM

The Revo with 120mm rockers would be a nice crawler, actually. I would side with electric for crawling , though(not brushless, but a nice torquey brushed motor like the mag mayhem with low gearing). The Revo is just a better truck than the xtm IMO.

rc freak 06.26.2005 06:39 PM

I have the rc guy 60/40 truck it is all built up I was looking for a nitro crawler and just wanted to know which one is better and the traxxas is one is better thanks Mike and braaap11889 for all the help and info.

crawler max 06.22.2008 09:15 AM

i would have to dis agree with braaap. nitro crawlers are possible but perhaps not practical at the moment. my tmaxx 2.5 does quite well. all nitro needs is gear reduction, but no one has the brains or the guts to produce it. there should really be a nitro crawling class in comps to push the limits of the hobby.

83gt 06.22.2008 10:23 AM

I can't understand what you would want with a nitro crawler. Nitro is just not suited to the task. Perhaps with a gear reduction as Crawler Max said, but at the moment there is nothing like that. Nitro needs to wind out to have the torque needed for crawling. And many times you will need instant power in forward or reverse to get out of a bind. Nitro just does not have it.

crawler max 06.22.2008 11:38 AM

electric is better but nitro is louder. i have t maxx 2.5 with locked diffs, alloy clotch, cvd, and 16t bell. it works great... for nitro, but its alot of fun. who will be the first to offer gears?


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